The National Review, Volume 59W.H. Allen, 1912 - English literature |
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Page 39
... House and for the country to realise that we are undertaking this measure ... home should be announced by the lips of his Majesty the King in the one case ... Rule Bal , the date of the introduction of the Budget , & c . & c . , though ...
... House and for the country to realise that we are undertaking this measure ... home should be announced by the lips of his Majesty the King in the one case ... Rule Bal , the date of the introduction of the Budget , & c . & c . , though ...
Page 42
... Home Rule " into a working reality , and to facilitate the enfranchisement of women , which the Prime Minister has declared to be " bad for women and bad for the State , " we can form some conception of their plight apart from the ...
... Home Rule " into a working reality , and to facilitate the enfranchisement of women , which the Prime Minister has declared to be " bad for women and bad for the State , " we can form some conception of their plight apart from the ...
Page 47
... Home Rule , the Radical Govern- zent made a sudden snatch at Welsh Disestablishment - thinking to be a sort of lifebuoy that would save them amid the rising tile of Nonconformist opposition to Home Rule . Welsh Dis- stablishment proved ...
... Home Rule , the Radical Govern- zent made a sudden snatch at Welsh Disestablishment - thinking to be a sort of lifebuoy that would save them amid the rising tile of Nonconformist opposition to Home Rule . Welsh Dis- stablishment proved ...
Page 50
... Home Rule . The most determined opponents of Home Rule are the Nonconformists of Ireland , and the Government dare not leave the field clear lest English and Welsh Nonconformists support their co - religionists in Ireland . The ...
... Home Rule . The most determined opponents of Home Rule are the Nonconformists of Ireland , and the Government dare not leave the field clear lest English and Welsh Nonconformists support their co - religionists in Ireland . The ...
Page 93
... House of Commons . Yet both had this in common - family tradition and class feeling ... home - their social position being assured , there is no necessity for ... Rule , and fell in an attempt to force on a luctant Government a reduction ...
... House of Commons . Yet both had this in common - family tradition and class feeling ... home - their social position being assured , there is no necessity for ... Rule , and fell in an attempt to force on a luctant Government a reduction ...
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